Volunteer
Job Description
FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000YOkhAAG/2ar-stub-creek-ranger-stationrental-cabin-hosts
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ADDRESS: Canyon Lakes Ranger District; 2150 Centre Avenue, Building E; Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
DEPT: Forest Service
DATES: 6/1/2022 – 9/27/2022
DESCRIPTION:
Historic Forest Service Ranger Station 75 miles northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado in search of host couples this summer.
Ranger Station and Rental Cabin Host Individual or Couple, Stub Creek
Outgoing, self-motivated host or couple needed to host at summer site with amazing mountain views, wildlife and a trout stream in the front yard.
Your nearest neighbors in this gorgeous mountain setting are the moose that graze along trout-filled Stub Creek. Stub Creek Ranger Station offers a complete Colorado mountain package away from the bustle of city life.
LOCATION: Stub Creek is located about 75 miles northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado, and about 54 miles southwest of Laramie, Wyoming. The easiest access for an RV is from Laramie: 36 miles of paved State Highway 10, and 18 miles of good gravel road on Colorado County Roads 103 and 99. From Fort Collins, it is 65 miles of paved State Highway 14, and 17 miles of gravel County Roads 103 & 99. Stub Creek Ranger Station is located at 8,400 in elevation. Summer days are mild; nights are cool. You may need your heater but you will not need AC
HISTORY: Built in the 1930’s by the CCC, historic log Stub Creek Ranger Station currently has one log cabin used as a guest rental, a newer bunkhouse for summer work crews, a log office to provide visitor information, and a log garage/shop.
ATTRACTIONS include nearby fishing in Stub Creek and Laramie River, hiking, bicycling, horse riding, fall hunting, and motorized recreation. Wilderness is just out the back door.
HOST AMENITIES: Host-couples live on-site for the summer. Bring your RV and hook up to our free host site, which includes water, septic, 50 amp and 120 v service. Basic amenities are 1.25 hours away in Laramie, Wyoming. There is a land-line, and dial up computer service or satellite computer service is possible if you choose to pay for it. Cell phones do not work at Stub, but there are a couple of ‘sweet spots’ down the road that get reception with Verizon. There is also a base station radio for emergency use.
WORK SCHEDULE is flexible. Varies depending on check-ins/check-outs
- This is a remote, relaxed, low-visitation site, with plenty of time to spend chatting with our visitors and cabin guests.
- Check out the Stub Creek rental cabin at http://www.recreation.gov/camping/stub-creek-cabin/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=73580
Skills needed
- Outgoing and adaptable self-starters who are able to work independently of direct supervision (supervisor is in Fort Collins)
- Easy-going (will be co-hosting with another couple)
- In good physical condition for living and working at 8400 feet elevation
- Customer service/teamwork skills
- Basic home maintenance skills: List your home maintenance and repair skills; advanced skills in repair a plus
PLEASE INCLUDE ON YOUR APPLICATION:
Skills and Experience that relate to this position for both people, if applying as a couple on one application.
References: Include two non-related reference names and phone numbers that know of your skills related to this position. You’ll need to do this on Step 2 of the application if you have NOT previously volunteered. You will do it on Step 3 if you HAVE previously volunteered.
If applying as a couple on one application, be sure to list both names.
DUTIES: Hosts clean the guest cabin and one outhouse, provide visitor information, and take care of the grounds and minor facility maintenance needs. Hosts volunteer according to the recreation.gov Stub Creek Rental reservation booking schedule. Hosts need to be in good health, enjoy working with people, self-directed and able to work at higher elevations. Hosts must also bring their own camper or RV. The Forest Service provides a free RV pad with water, sewer and 50-amp electric service. Cell phones do not work at this location, but the host can set up satellite internet connected to their own RV.
- Outgoing and adaptable self-starters who are able to work independently of direct supervision (supervisor is in Fort Collins)
- Easy-going (will be co-hosting with another couple)
- In good physical condition for living and working at 8400 feet elevation
- Customer service/teamwork skills
- Basic home maintenance skills: List your home maintenance and repair skills; advanced skills in repair a plus
- Clerical/Office Machines
- Conservation Education
- First Aid Certificate
- Hand Power Tools
- Public Speaking
- Visitor Information
- Working with People
Inside visitor services and outside grounds keeping and general maintenance.
- General housekeeping
- Slip, trip, and fall hazards
- Equipment maintenance
- Environmental
- Yes
Tagged as: Couples / Duos, SUMMER '25